Jack Whitwell
Member
Over the past couple of years I’ve been working away trying to figure out copper photogravure. Thanks to a lot of help from this forum!
Being in the UK, I’m yet to bite the bullet and order some of the cape fear tissue. Instead, I have been making my own pre sensitised DAS tissues and normal for dichromate. The workflow is slow and inconsistencies in the tissue and pigments is causing problems.
I came across some of the indirect films whilst researching tissue manufacture. Autotype still make the popular five star gelatin film that is pre-sensitised. Has anyone experimented with it?
from what I have read it has a clear back - for screen, you expose the neg to the clear acetate which allows development prior to mating onto the screen. They use a activator agent - from what I gathered this is a hardener so for this purpose that stage would be omitted. The main benefit would be the fact that it’s presensitised with a diazo sensitiser.
I know pigment density along with the amount of sensitiser will have an effect on tissue height and contrast - but with digital negs and multiple acid baths I think I may be possible to work around this. If it works…
Any insight before I possibly waste a lot of time would be brilliant!
Jack
Being in the UK, I’m yet to bite the bullet and order some of the cape fear tissue. Instead, I have been making my own pre sensitised DAS tissues and normal for dichromate. The workflow is slow and inconsistencies in the tissue and pigments is causing problems.
I came across some of the indirect films whilst researching tissue manufacture. Autotype still make the popular five star gelatin film that is pre-sensitised. Has anyone experimented with it?
from what I have read it has a clear back - for screen, you expose the neg to the clear acetate which allows development prior to mating onto the screen. They use a activator agent - from what I gathered this is a hardener so for this purpose that stage would be omitted. The main benefit would be the fact that it’s presensitised with a diazo sensitiser.
I know pigment density along with the amount of sensitiser will have an effect on tissue height and contrast - but with digital negs and multiple acid baths I think I may be possible to work around this. If it works…
Any insight before I possibly waste a lot of time would be brilliant!
Jack